Hello, just wondering if anyone else has a leaseback at An Douar in Audienne, Brittany.
If so have you received any rent yet? The development was over 2 years late completing, it is managed by Goelia who started the lease last year we have yet to receive any rent and am now getting worried about non - payment. I have contacted our agent in France but they are being stonewalled.
Looking around the forums it appears that the leaseback story is going to end up in courts all over France.
Can I take over the lease at this early stage because the managing company have not kept their side of the bargain?
Any thoughts welcome...
Comments
Barney
An Douar, Brittany
17 May 2012Has anybody had any rent or any contact from anyone about
An Douar. The silence is getting very worrying.
I have been trying to get some information from Residelia (
with no success) and from C'est la Vie.
I am being ignored.
Could other owners please update on their experiences. It
would be helpful if we stuck together here.
greenfintry
An Douar, Brittany
18 August 2012Just picking up the threads after the holidays. we spoke to Bertrand about 2 weeks ago, and he seemed to think some progress was being made with Goelia. He also said he would send something round by the end of August.
Can we work out how many folk are using the blog, and are we all in touch with Bertrand?
Also how did the legal process mentioned earlier in the thread end? Again, if it has tipped Residelia into administration please let us know? Personally, we would like to see a full resolution to the current situation so that by next summer season we will be getting an income and certainty going forwards. Rent due and compensation etc take a back seat to certainty going forwards......
cheers
Barney
An Douar, Brittany
11 July 2012Hi all,
Good to see that there is some activity with owners- all
be it to little avail.
I am also waiting for information from Bertrand at the
end of July. It will be important that we are all
communicating.
Lets hope for a something positive.
Elphin88
An Douar, Brittany
11 July 2012Hi Greenfintry
Thanks for that will contact them directly and give my details will keep
you posted. Let's hope we see an end to this soon, it has been going
on for so long.
Regards
hughesjulian
An Douar, Brittany
11 July 2012Hi Greenfintry,
I am of same opinion as you and I am also using Bertrand from Ce la vie. Like you say he appears to making good progress at the moment and I received a response from him on Monday saying "French owners want to challenge the proposal from Goelia and asked for more proposals. They asked one of the initial seller to get more proposal before end of July". We should hear more at the end of July. Its definately looking more promising I think.
Thanks,
Julian
greenfintry
An Douar, Brittany
11 July 2012We have been trying to get an integrated approach going forwards with
much of this activity being shown on this blog and also using Bertrand
at c'est la vie. We and he would be interested to join forces both to
recover money due and also to ensure a good contract with a new
Management firm going forwards. Bertrand seems to be making
progress with Residelia and Goelia at the moment, and I would suggest
you contact him direct. We are all keen to be unified and not to
reinvent the wheel. Please advise on what we can do to help etc
Cheers
Elphin88
An Douar, Brittany
10 July 2012Hi all, just came across this forum. We too are owners of one of these
apartments. We are one of two Irish owners and have joined with 12
other French investors that are going down the legal route. The lawyer
we have engaged is Harve Gardey ( Praxes Avocats) . He is is situated
in Paris. If anyone is interested in his details get back to me. Our case
was heard last Monday and are still waiting for a judgment.
hughesjulian
An Douar, Brittany
25 May 2012I too have been trying to contact C'est La Vie chasing an
update on the management company problem, but was told that
"they are very bust with the end of tax year." Its
refreshing to hear that Bertrand is still chasing a
solution. He has always been honest and has his clients
best interests at heart. I trust that he will find a
solution and like the rest of you will await his update.
Hopefully we will shortly start receiving a rental income
again.
Barney
An Douar, Brittany
23 May 2012Hi All,
It appears that Bertrand is negotiating with other owners
regarding switching management company. It seems like
approx 20 of 60 owners are in touch with him and looking
to move to Goelia. The process of switching management
company etc needs a take up of about 2/3 so there is a
bit of a way to go. It would be important for everybody
to make contact with Bertrand to make their views known.
There is possibly very little likelihood of any rent from
Residelia
It seems to me that Goelia will at least be reliable and
maybe more honorable in their dealings.
We should receive something on this in the next few
weeks.
If anyone has any further information please post on the
forum.
greenfintry
An Douar, Brittany
20 May 2012I managed to speak to Bertrand yesterday. He has been persisting in trying
to make progress with An Douar, but it is very slow, mainly due to the
reluctance of the French owners to terminate their leases with Residelia,
preferring to hold onto the vain hope of gaining the rental arrears from
them while they are still our management company. Bertrand continues to
feel frustrated at this position.
Apparently M. Huiban at Shelter-Invest is doing nothing active to move the
situation forward with the French at the moment. However, Bertrand has
been in touch with a M. Cazes, who is representing 6 - 7 of the French
owners. This group is now apparently keen on going with the offer from
Goelia, and Bertrand and M. Cazes will try to work together to co-ordinate
with the various owners. The next stage is that the two of them will contact
their respective clients in 2 - 3 weeks' time with a summary of the present
situation, and, presumably, a recommendation as to how to proceed. Once
they have heard back from their clients, they will contact ALL the owners -
it's possible for them to obtain the whole list - to suggest that we might
already be approaching a majority situation and try to move forward with
Goelia etc.
I know that this is one of the busiest times of the year for C'Est La Vie as
they have to do tax returns before the end of the month. We'll wait to hear
from Bertrand, but I'll try him again if he hasn't contacted us by the second
week in June. I hope this is helpful - we'll put something on the forum
about this information.
Barney
An Douar, Brittany
18 August 2012Hi
We have been in touch with Bertrand but were waiting for
the end of the holiday period for some up to date
information. It is now a year since Residelia have paid
any rent!
This is quite frustrating. If Residelia has gone into
administration what does this mean for the owners? Doeas
this mean that the lease is broken.
Also I recall promises of something positive happening in
March, June and July also. We are getting a little
sceptical at this stage. But in the meantime we have no
rent and Residelia appear to be merrily renting out our
property all Summer. Basically I want a rental income and
the situation rectified asap.
Barney
An Douar, Brittany
26 April 2012This has dragged out a long time- 9 months with no rent
while the property is still being rented by Residelia!!
There appears to be a lot of stonewalling.
I am totally fed up with this.
Has anybody had any recent update from Bertrand?
Does anybody have a contact with the French Syndicate?
In the recent letter that we received from Residelia
it says You should have received a letter from Residélia.
The letter says:
• They may be able to pay you after the opening of
the resort so from April 2012 (it does not say how much
and when)
• The figures of the management are very low
because:
o of the 2008 crisis, the competition of campsites
which are offering swimming pool and entertainment in
summer,
o Poor climate in 2011,
o Opening of a new leaseback of Pierre & Vacances
in Audierne
o Increase of prices in energy.
The mother company is not invoicing any expenses to
Residelia. From 2011, the mother company of Residelia
became hit by the economic crisis also and a solution
must be found.
They propose to reduce the rent by 55% but they also
agree to cancel the leases if you wish in order to put a
new management company.
I am happy to cancel the lease - but how do we go about
this?
greenfintry
An Douar, Brittany
24 April 2012We should wait to see if there is a reply from Bertrand, but it would be
worth looking at our own skill mix for the battles ahead......
I am a hospital doctor, so have no legal or financial background or
knowledge at all (Might explain how we ended up in this scheme!?!). Any
lawyers/accountants etc in the group?
Barney
An Douar, Brittany
24 April 2012Hi
Apparently as all owners pay taxe fonciere they are all
registered with the tax office and we can request a list
of owners.
This should be a start then we can contact all owners and
decide on a joint course of action.
On another point - what is Goelia's current position in
all of this - as per Bertrand's e-mail above?
greenfintry
An Douar, Brittany
23 April 2012No new developments with Residelia to report. Does anyone have a link to
any French owners? There is allegedly a group going forward with legal
action. At this stage, this sounds inevitable, and far better to be part of a
larger group........
Mudds
An Douar, Brittany
19 February 2012How can Residelia be negotiating a new lease through a
third party? Surely they should be liaising with owners
direct, particularly if they are looking to change the
terms of the original lease. Have you authorised someone
else to negotiate on your behalf (eg, an independent fully
qualified French lawyer), is that why you haven't heard
anything directly? If you haven't heard anything, how can
you agree to the takeover? Until matters settle, I would
imagine it would be very difficult to find a buyer.
stewart37 (not verified)
An Douar, Brittany
19 February 2012Been a while since I posted. So here goes.. As you all know the Residelia saga is continuing, we have now been given 2 weeks before Goelia take over the Residence An Douar assuming that 80% of owners agree to the takeover.
This information has been relayed by Bertrand at C`est La Vie properties and we must be grateful to him for keeping us informed. What is incredible is that I and presumably other owners have not been contacted by Residelia informing us of problems and possible new management company. Not 1 letter!
I have just looked at Goelia.com and note our properties are there for rent! It is interesting to note that they are trying to decrease our yield by half but the prices to rent have not decreased since last year!
We have now had enough of this scandal and after much deliberation are going to attempt to sell our appartment - I can hear you all laughing your heads off! Yes , this could be somewhat tricky , I hope there is some gullible French investor willing to spend a few Euros. After all the rent is guaranteed , you can stay in the appt. for 3 weeks of the year (we haven`t managed this yet because when we contacted Residelia several times about this they did not even reply!) Not forgetting the increase in Rent every year, the capital appreciation the hassle free way to invest etc etc..
So I bid you farewell for now..
Simon.
Mudds
An Douar, Brittany
14 February 2012This is not my residence so probably shouldn't really
comment, but "net turnover"? Sounds like a figure that
could be subject to manipulation?
Has anyone from this residence sought proper legal advice?
How do you know you will receive the rent if you agree to
the new terms?
greenfintry
An Douar, Brittany
14 February 2012Hi folks, Just got this in from Bertrand. PLEASE NOTE THE TIMESCALE!!
Dear clients,
We received a proposal from Goelia that you will find in attachment. It is
in French so I will explain the main points:
- lease will start the 1st March 2012, and the resort could open the 7th
April,
- need at least 80% of owners signing the new leases,
- rent 45% of the net turnover with a minimum of 40.000e per quarter to
share among all owners, which is in fact a decrease of approx 47% of the
rent
- personal occupancy: same as before,
- 100% of co-ownership paid by GOELIA
I will send this proposal to French owners. I will contact the Residelia in
order to get payment of the rent, cancel the leases if owners agree.
You may organise a meeting with owners and will keep you informed.
Kind regards
Bertrand
Bertrand LE MIRE
8 rue Alphonse Daudet
44350 Guérande, FRANCE
Tel: 0033 (0) 240 157 485
Fax: 0033 (0) 240 157 495
bertrand@clvproperties.com
If you want the attachments please email me on my home email
martinstjturner@mac.com as I don't think it is possible to put attachments
through the forum? Happy to forward the whole email.
Personally, best to get on with this and ensure that we get 100% of
something than 0% of anything in the year going forwards.
Kana
An Douar, Brittany
18 January 2013Hi All,
I want to be clear about the new lease and I understood
"The common areas will be returned to us as (i.e. the
owners of aprtments) compensation for the loss of yield.
Is this still the case with the current new lease
contract.
Because, the new contract says common area will be at the
disposal of GOELIA.
Can some one explain this ?
Thanks
Kana
greenfintry
An Douar, Brittany
2 May 2013I guess we have all figured the points out that you are making...... Are you hinting or going somewhere else with these thoughts????
Kana
An Douar, Brittany
1 May 2013For all those who have already signed the new contract
and those who have not signed
Do you not feel almost a fraud has been committed on you
by first signing with Goelia, then Goelia inserted
Residallia and after they have gotten your money
Resdidallia defaulted and back to Goelia with 50%
reduction in rent.
Any leaseback value is intrinsically connected to its
yield and you have lost 50% of initial value of your
investment, and guess what it was Goelia/Residallia
façade pocketed your money and Goelia had chopped into
its pocket. Amusingly, it is Goelia now plays a saviour
role with your big portion of your money.
Are you not at least resentful and felt betrayed about
this whole saga (well for Goelia it is) and I would say
it is bordering scam and fraud.
I think Goelia has to pay compensation to the investors
and although it may be wishful thought at this point in
time.
Please take time to reflect.
Kana
Elphin88
An Douar, Brittany
4 February 2013Thanks for that I am going to email him now. Let you know
how I get on.
elphin88
greenfintry
An Douar, Brittany
4 February 2013I am sure he would like to hear from you. His email is
bertrand@clvproperties.com. Not sure how you have not had a contact
from Goelia as supposedly all owners have been sent details?.! Not
like it is such a huge development is it?
Cheers
Elphin88
An Douar, Brittany
4 February 2013Hi Greenfintry
I am wondering if you could give me the email of Bertrand.
We have had very little contact from anyone in the past 6
month. We would be interested in going along with the
owners who have signed up with Goelia. Through our French
lawyer we managed to get about 1/4 of what we were owed
before the Christmas. Thanks for your help
elphin88
greenfintry
An Douar, Brittany
22 January 2013Just had an email in from C'est La Vie saying 70% of owners have signed for the management role to be taken over by Goelia, so this should now be going ahead. If you missed the boat I guess it might still be possible to join ...... might be best to email Bertrand?
Barney
An Douar, Brittany
21 January 2013Hi All,
I received an e-mail before Christmas to say that
Residelia were paying one quarter rent in final
settlement. However no money appeared in my bank account.
When I queried this I was informed that Residelia cannot
be contacted anymore so therefore nothing can be got from
the company. It appears that some owners received rent.
But most did not. Can any one confirm this?
In short it appears through my enquiry that there is
little hope to recover anything from Residelia at this
stage.
Does anyone know what the situation is with the Goelia
contract? Is this 'up and running'. Can we expect some
rent?
greenfintry
An Douar, Brittany
18 January 2013I am not sure that it is possible to explain this........ There are
supposedly two processes going on, a new management firm Goelia
that will run the complex ( so will need the common areas and frankly I
would want them to cover the running costs of the pool etc) and the title
of the common areas that were not previously apportioned to owners
but was held by the builder and Residelia. If we are to get anything
back from Residelia I suspect the common area may be about the only
asset that we might stand a chance of clawing back......
I do not have any idea how the process of recovering what we might be
due from Residelia is progressing however. Hope this helps
greenfintry
An Douar, Brittany
8 February 2012We are still in contact with C'est la Vie and Bertrand. He has been meeting
with some of the French owners, and an offer to the over the residence is
imminent:
"Dear Clients
I would like to give you an update on the situation in An Douar.
We contacted Goelia and we will receive a proposal of Goelia this week or
next week without the help of the former management company.
Unfortunately they will propose a 50 percent decrease plus a variable rent.
We will try to improve the proposal of course.
Regarding the payment of the rent, we will contact Residelia and if no news
will start a legal route.
As soon as I have news I will contact you.
Kind regards
Bertrand LE MIRE
8 rue Alphonse Daudet
44350 Guérande, FRANCE
Tel: 0033 (0) 240 157 485
Fax: 0033 (0) 240 157 495"
We have not had any rent either but suspect that this should start to move.
Suggest you all get in touch with Bertrand as the more of us the stronger
the negotiation position.....
greenfintry
greenfintry
An Douar, Brittany
14 January 2013A couple of us are thinking of setting up a facebook page to carry forward issues about An Douar, and would like to get as many owners to subscribe as possible. Please can any of you occasional visitors express some views and any news of developments before we embark on this process?
Thanks
greenfintry
An Douar, Brittany
17 December 2012Sorry about the blank post... pushed the wrong button!
Everyone should by now have received the Goelia offer from Bertrand. Hopefully there will be 70% of signatures to carry this through... As part of the process, all the foreign and French owners are listed with their postal addresses. It would seem sensible to establish some sort of closed facebook page or similar so that we could all keep each other up to date with future developments etc. Can everyone identify themselves (maybe by sending a private email with contact details etc...) and if anyone is a whizz at facebook or similar, maybe a volunteer to set up the space??
greenfintry41260.9134375
Barney
An Douar, Brittany
16 November 2012According to CLV last week Mr DELHAL (Residelia) is not
replying to telephone calls. So there is no update on
when they plan on paying the money promised. Apparently
GOELIA have paid Residelia some rent.
Bertrand of CLV does not think we should to sign the
lease before the rents have been paid. Indeed, if you
sign the lease with GOELIA, this will break the one with
RESIDELIA and there will no more guarantee to get the
payment from Mr DELHAL.
I am waiting for information for Bertrand to speak to Mr
LABRUNE, from GOELIA.
This is all the information that I have.
Does anyone have any further update on this?
greenfintry
An Douar, Brittany
15 November 2012I think we are all getting the same email from C'est la Vie. Just waiting to see the money and some form of formal communication of a move to Goelia....
Kana
An Douar, Brittany
15 November 2012Hi,
I have received an email from C'est La Vie that there will be payments from RESIDELIA.
Have you had any communications from anywhere about this.
Your lawyers or CLV.
Kana
Kana
An Douar, Brittany
25 September 2012Hi,
Have you heard anything from Bertrand or anyone else?
This is going on for too long.
Thanks
Kana
Barney
An Douar, Brittany
5 September 2012Does anyone know who Mr. Cazes is? Has anyone had any
contact with Mr. Delhal? What was the outcome of teh
legal proceedings mentioned in an earlier post?
So many questions and NO answers.
On a slightly more positive note. We didn't have a
problem booking at An Douar. You can contact the
residence by telephone at: 00.33.2.98.70.04.00 or by fax
at: 00.33.2.98.70.27.32 or by email to
info.audierne@residelia.fr. Philipe is the residence
manager and is really quite helpful. We had a very
pleasant time there in June.
So at least I am able to offer some good news.
greenfintry
An Douar, Brittany
4 September 2012LATEST MESSAGE TODAY FROM C'EST LA VIE:
Dear Clients,
I hope you’re all keeping well and you had a nice summer.
This morning, with Bertrand, I made an update of the situation regarding An
Douar.
Mr CAZES could not find another management company and he agrees to
convince owners to sign a leaseback with GOELIA. French owners agreed to
sign with GOELIA. The contract should be sent soon if GOELIA still agrees to
manage AN DOUAR.
Bertrand and I, for different reasons, tried to contact Mr DELHAL, from
RESIDELIA, but it’s been very hard to get in touch with him and neither
Bertrand nor I could talk to him yet.
Bertrand wishes Mr Delhal to pay some rents to all of you. I really hope
Bertrand will be able to talk to him before he goes for holiday.
Some of you did contact me to know how to proceed to book their free
weeks for holidays at An Douar. Bertrand advises you to contact directly the
residence to plan their stays. I will also inform the residence that you will
contact them regarding this matter and you will not have to pay for your
stay.
Kana
An Douar, Brittany
19 September 2011Yes, count me in joint action.
Individual action will not be effective and joint action
will make Residelia realise it will be serious and
persistent.
Of course what ever the burden, it will be shared so no one
will suffer too much pain.
Kana
stewart37 (not verified)
An Douar, Brittany
8 October 2011Hi,
By now you should have received Bertrands notes from his meeting with Residelia.
What do we think? The proposal is a 30% rent reduction! This was supposed to be a legal document and it seems that Residelia can change things as they wish paying rents in arrears instead of upfront.
Perhaps the Goelia interest may be a good thing, but what happens if they decide to downgrade the rents.
What other options are there. Can we sell? - unlikely anyone would want to buy in this development with all the problems. Can we manage the properties ourselves? This may be an option to explore - however can Residelia then ask for compensation ?
Can we just walk away and hand the keys to the bank? Tempting but you will be chased for any shortfall in value which could be considerable.
Bertrand is meeting French owners next week. I propose that maybe all UK owners meet up somewhere central so we can talk over some ideas etc.
Let me know what you think.
Simon
greenfintry
An Douar, Brittany
1 October 2011We are also in the same boat, and will be out in Audierne next week. We
use CLV and Bertrand is by far the most switched on Accountant etc in
dealing with these problems. We have another leaseback in the Alps that
now has the management company in receivership etc. It has been going
on for 2 years already....... We will need to have an incorporated residents
association, hopefully with a significant number of French owners as this
bolsters leverage locally. That said, CLV is engaged by at least 10 owners
and we would recommend anyone not using them for accounts etc to get in
touch..... We should wait to hear back from Bertrand and to let him steer
the process as his expertise includes finding replacement management
companies etc. So while the situation is not great, believe us it could be a
whole lot worse..... We might need to negotiate a different package with
Residelia.... maybe more time/option to let friends use it etc but less
money for a few years as variation on the contract. It needs to be done very
carefully to avoid VAT liability etc, let Bertrand take the lead
here's hoping
ronnie
An Douar, Brittany
27 September 2011Hi
Although this is good news I agree that we need to take concerted action that this does not occur again. The outcome of the meeting on 6 October regarding the future should dictate our future action.
I haven't been able to check my french bank account yet, so I hope that I have been paid.
Regards
Kana
An Douar, Brittany
27 September 2011There was a payment on 23rd September 2011 for Euro
1476.21 made by Residelia.
Some of you may already have been paid by Residelia. So
check you bank French bank account.
However, I believe we should still take some form action
to make sure Residelia understand the implications and
the same kind of issues does not reoccur.
I go this email from Bertrand of CLV.
Dear Client,
We have set up a meeting with the management company of
An Douar, the 6th October at 10.30AM at head office with
Mr Delhal. Our objective is to claim the unpaid rent for
our clients only and to anticipate the future.
I know that under our pressure some rent just have been
paid. Please could you check your French bank statement
as today’s date and confirm ASAP if payment of the
quarter June –July-August has been made?
We will send you the minutes of the meeting next week.
Kind regards
Bertrand LE MIRE
8 rue Alphonse Daudet
44350 Guérande, FRANCE
Tel: 0033 (0) 240 157 485
Fax: 0033 (0) 240 157 495
bertrand@clvproperties.com
ronnie
An Douar, Brittany
21 September 2011Yes I am happy to do this- wait and then contact a solicitor. I think we should also press CLV for contact with other owners. I will be sending an e-mail asking them to forward my contact details to other owners.
stewart37 (not verified)
An Douar, Brittany
21 September 2011Hi, I will wait until end of Sept. and see what C`est La Vie say.
I would guess Commande de payer will be issued and then if nothing happens (very likely) we could all pay for a solicitor. I have been in contact with Fabien Cordiez who has acted for people on this forum - he will point us in the right direction as to what we can do next.
Another more general point about leaseback , does anyone know if Euro MP`s have been told of the problems and or if any investigative journalists are on the case? It may be that National exposure will push the French Government into doing something about this sorry mess.
EdmundS
An Douar, Brittany
21 September 2011Jussi - that isn't the way to do it. The sales agents will not help you, either offically or unofficially. If you think they care about you, you are being naive and the chances of sticking a legal rap on them is very small indeed. The Syndic is obliged by law to provide details of all owners on request; I can't remember exactly under what particular law this obligation arises but you will probably find it somewhere on this site. Write to the Syndic in French by registered letter asking for this information. One other poster on this forum was given the information by her local French tax office, although that must have been unofficially. One other means of doing it is simply to turn up at the residence, offer the residence manager 50 Euros or a nice lunch and ask him to give a list of owners to you in return. If none of this works, you may probably conclude that the developers, managers and Syndic are in cahoots. This is the voice of very sorry experience speaking and I hate to see people re-inventing the wheel.
Jussi
An Douar, Brittany
20 September 2011I would suggest we write to whoever sold us the property informing them that the leaseback is not working and that we would like to be put in touch with other purchasers. Data protection means that they cannot put us in direct contact but they could pass along messages from us asking others to contact us. I think they will cooperate as if I was them I would want to keep us onside as they do not want us lumping the agents into the whole sorry business which would be our other recourse.
In terms of next steps, it seems that we can apply relatively cheaply for a court injunction that can compel them to pay and if they chose not to plunder their bank accounts for the money. I found this which looks interesting and relevant http://www.french-property.com/guides/france/working-in-fran ce/letting-property/legal-proceedings/
Barney
An Douar, Brittany
20 September 2011I agree we need to get together in a joint action. What do
people suggest?
CLV have been in contact and have suggested waiting until
the end of September - if nothing has happened by then they
will send a 'demand de payer'. If we wait until we see the
outcome of this perhaps then we could engage a french
solicitor.
We also need to keep trying to find other owners.
greenfintry
An Douar, Brittany
8 October 2011Dear Bertrand,
Thank you for the report on the meeting about An Douar. We are
staying there for the next week, and it is good to know that Goelia are
in the frame going forwards.
There are some major concerns for us regarding both the termination
of the current contract and the loss we suffer as a result. Firstly, it
seems surprising that the transfer of the current contract does not
seem to offer us any protection, given that it was signed in good faith
for a period of 9 years, and if we were to have left the deal we would
be subject to penalties.
The reduced rental return proposed effectively devalues the worth of
our property based on the rental yield by 33%. We are unsure
whether the offer of buying the common areas would be set against
this loss. Also, in terms of the arrangements at An Douar, it is not
immediately clear if the common area includes the hotel rooms. Either
way, it would be useful to know if these areas generate extra income
or merely attract potential additional liabilities through use (the pool
area etc).
If the common areas are acquired, would is be based on a
proportional basis by apartment value, and what happens if some
owners do not wish to buy into this proposal? Would the common
area be held by a owners association, or how would this work?
We are around during the week on a French mobile phone number if
you wish to give us a call,
We just sent this to Bertrand, I would suggest (based on our
experience in the Alps), that trying to go it alone etc will just run into
the sand and cost lots in lawyers fees. The attitude of the French
owners will be critical as all these contracts require agreement from
the majority of owners to be enacted
Jussi
An Douar, Brittany
18 September 2011Hi,
I also am an unhappy An Douar leaseback owner. I got my via Leapfrog Properties unlike the rest of you. I have received one rent and got stonewalled when asking for other payments. I suspect we should actually be taking joint action as collectively as we lease the property to Residelia as a leaseback who then seem to lease on to Goelia. If we take our individual flats back and they fall outside the scheme we would be liable for VAT on the purchase. So perhaps we should track down as many people as we can and share the costs.
In addition I suspect we should be charging Residelia interest on the unpaid debts. As noted the place is let so there should be money. I thi
John
Barney
An Douar, Brittany
12 September 2011Good to hear others are out there in the same boat. I
received an e-mail from CLV last week saying they were
waiting to contact Residelia - the person there is on
holidays. If they hear nothing by 30 September then they
suggest we proceed with a command de payer.
I am also about €300 euro out on the payment from the
developer for late delivery.
I guess we need to wait to see what CLV will suggest.
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